Computing Research & Education (CoRE) Building
96 Frelinghuysen Road, 1st Floor Auditorium
(Parking off Brett Road in front of the building)
Piscataway, NJ 08854
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Lori Dars
Rutgers Discovery Informatics Institute, RDI2
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
848-932-4481
lori.dars@rutgers.edu
Join us for an interactive, open-ended discussion on reproducibility in large-scale experimental and computational research as representatives of computational science and domain science communities present a wide range of perspectives and priorities.
The agenda will focus on two themes: (1) what it means for computational science to be reproducible and best practices for reproducibility, and (2) why reproducibility is hard in the computational context and the available tools, technologies, and practices that can support the practice of reproducibility at Rutgers University and beyond.
8:00am—9:00am: REGISTRATION
9:00am—9:05am: Welcome | Christopher Molloy, Senior Vice President,
Research & Economic Development
9:05am—9:15am: Opening Remarks | Manish Parashar, Rutgers
9:15am—10:00am: Toward Really Reproducible Research: Policies and Practices | Victoria Stodden, Univ of Illinois
10:00am—10:30am: Reproducibility of Structural Biology Research: The Role of the Protein Data Bank | Helen Berman, Rutgers
10:30am—11:00am: Reproducibility in the Field Sciences: Liberating Data and Samples | Kerstin Lehnert, Columbia
11:00am—11:15am: BREAK
11:15am—11:45am Putting Reproducibility into Practice: Workflows and Case Studies | Ryan Womack, Rutgers
11:45am—12:15pm: Provenance for Computational Reproducibility and Beyond | Juliana Freire, NYU
12:15pm—1:15pm: LUNCH
1:15pm—1:45pm: Let's Do It Again: Systems Support and Community Incentives for Replicability | Chaitanya Baru, NSF
1:45pm—2:00pm: BREAK
2:00pm—3:30pm: PANEL Creating a Culture of Reproducible Research - Best Practices & Pitfalls | Panelists: V. Stodden, J. Freire, C. Baru, R. Womack, S. Burley, K. Lehnert., M. Lesk Moderated by: M. Parashar, H. Berman
3:30pm—5:00pm: NETWORKING RECEPTION